The collection consists of: photocopy of 'Women Artists of the World' edited by Cindy Lyle, Sylvia Moore and Cynthia Navaretta, Midmarch Associates, Publishers, New York City, 1984. List of slides sent by participating international artists as listed by KIK (Danish organising body). 'Women Artists News' Volume 6 Number 4 September-October 1980 with report from Copenhagen. Posters advertising the Festival in Copenhagen. Articles relating to the Festival.
International Festival of Women Artists
This material is held atWomen's Art Library Collections, Goldsmiths, University of London
- Reference
- GB 1086 Festival
- Dates of Creation
- 1980-1991
- Name of Creator
- Language of Material
- English
- Physical Description
- 1 box
Scope and Content
Administrative / Biographical History
The International Festival of Women Artists began in Houston, Texas in 1987. In 1980 a World Conference of the United Nations Decade for Women was held in Copenhagen. Susan Schwalb, organiser, made an advance trip to Copenhagen where she secured the support of the director of the Ny Carlesberg Glyptotek and the use of the museum's facilities for multi-media events. She liaised with the Danish coordinator Anelise Hansen. Susan Schwalb also organised a nucleus of women artists to function as local coordinators of an International Festival of Women Artists to take place concurrently with the World Conference. The event brought together a vast mosaic of women artists, poets, writers, musicians, performers, dancers, historians and critics from all over the world. The goal of the festival was to experience and discuss all aspects of the work and life of women in the arts on an international scale, focusing on arts rather than feminist issues per se. In July 1985 the United Nations World Conference on Women, which marked the end of the United Nations Decade for Women, took place in Nairobi, Kenya. Scant funding became available for 'Focus International' the arts events for Nairobi, however there was a slide show and postcard exhibition, panel discussions and lectures.
Access Information
Access for visitors is by appointment only.
Other Finding Aids
List available at the Library (database)
Archivist's Note
Description by Althea Greenan, MAKE 2002. Submitted to the Archives Hub as part of Genesis 2009 Project.
Custodial History
Funding was made available to copy the slides and duplicate material through the Arts Council of Great Britain.
Location of Originals
Collection of postcards or postcard-format original art exhibited at the 1980 Festival now in the National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington DC, USA.